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How Much Kinetic Energy is Lost in a Completely Inelastic Collision?
hmmm why did i get 3p^2/2m- dark_angel
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Calculating the Net Force on a Spherical Shell Around the Sun
lol, that wasnt me, this is me :smile:- dark_angel
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do I Calculate Work Done by Forces in Physics Problems?
what the? but how can it be the same magnitude of force, i mean the question dosent specify anything about the force in terms of its magnitude, how can we deduce that it is infact the same magnitude with a negative? and isn't that force going in the same direction as the other one? omg I...- dark_angel
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do I Calculate Work Done by Forces in Physics Problems?
thanks for that verification, I'm glad i got something right. arent u doing like negative work, since your taking energy away...or is it positive? If so, i still don't get it, would it be like the same force, but u integrate it positively or something? Bloody hell- dark_angel
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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How Do I Calculate Work Done by Forces in Physics Problems?
i don't get it------someone please help Hi, i think i might have gotten the first aspect of this question right, but the other parts I am not too sure about...ie i have no idea what its going on about. Question: An object is attracted toward the origin with a force given by F_x = -k/(x^2)...- dark_angel
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Mechanics Assignment Help: Find Tension & Friction Coefficients
did u get any wrong?- dark_angel
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- Forum: Introductory Physics Homework Help
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Can God Create an Unliftable Object?
wrong, it is us who are at fault, not religion. it is the gradient of the human phsyce or however u spell it :smile:- dark_angel
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- Forum: General Discussion